“We started working with the general manager at the Moab Diner back in 2010 on a custom shirt we design and print for Easter Jeep Safari that the entire staff wears and displays all week. This is a straightforward and simple program we put together, no fluff or hidden agendas. Our goal is to raise as much money as we can from shirt sales to keep what I call ‘Gods country of four wheeling’ open for years and years to come,” stated Ryan Hagel, owner RCH Designs.

100% of the money that we receive from the sponsors for their logo placement is put towards buying shirts. $8 from each t-shirt sale goes towards our goal of raising funds and awareness for keeping trails open for 4-wheel and general off road use.

At the end of Easter Jeep Safari, we had a few shirts left so we decided to bring them home and open up online sales again to see if we could raise a few more dollars for land use.“Thanks to the amazing reach of the Poison Spyder Nation, we were able to raise an additional $450 dollars after EJS. With that additional push we were just shy of our goal – so we dug deep and determined we would put in the balance needed to bring the total donation amount up to the $7500 mark,” stated Ryan Hagel, owner RCH Designs.

There are still some shirts available via our online store. We will continue to contribute 100% of the shirt sales to BRC…until we are sold out.

Public trails and open land that close in Moab and across the United States has a direct impact on the sale of off road parts / products and anything associated with this market niche, which is how some of us earn a living and others of us call it our passion.

Thanks to Del, Stacie and the entire team at BlueRibbon Coalition for your constant fight and promotion to keep our trails open, not only in Moab but nationwide.

The BlueRibbon Coalition is a national recreation group that champions responsible recreation, and encourages individual environmental stewardship. With members in all 50 states, BRC is focused on building enthusiast involvement with organizational efforts through membership, outreach, education, and collaboration among recreationists. 1-800-BlueRib – www.sharetrails.org